Marshall County authorities are investigating after a firearm was reported missing from a Rochester residence.
Local Farm Bureaus Recognized for Influence, Education
Marshall County To Receive Update on Buggy Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners will receive a report on a proposed buggy ordinance at their meeting, this morning.
Members of the board have expressed an interest in registering buggies used by local Amish populations to navigate local roadways. According to County officials, the equipment causes damage to Marshall County’s roads.
Using similar ordinances from neighboring counties, Marshall County has been working to develop their own. One of the commissioners has brought up the possibility of having a bank near the locations of the Amish collect the fees and register the buggies.
According to the agenda, Marshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger will provide an update on the ordinance.
The Sheriff’s Department will also be looking to request a vehicle purchase.
Today’s meeting begins at 9:30 a.m. EST at the Marshall County Building.
County Council Brings Job Description Research to the Forefront
The Marshall County Council will be undergoing a bit of reorganization today.
Three-Vehicle Collision Sends One to Hospital
Marshall County Voters Make Tough Decisions, Plymouth Retains Mayor Senter
Marshall County Commissioners Approve E911 Services Contract
A laborious negotiating process has led to the approval of a contract between CenturyLink and the Marshall County government.
During Monday morning’s Marshall County Commissioners meeting, an E911 contract was reviewed. The county has been working with CenturyLink on a 24 month contract to help provide infrastructure for E911 services.
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Marshall County Further Considers E911 Contract
The Marshall County Commissioners will receive an update on contract talks between the County and Century link.
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Murder Charges Filed in Serenity Wilson Death Case
Additional charges have been filed against a Plymouth woman accused of involvement in the death of her two-year-old daughter.
Serenity Wilson was pronounced dead in late September after receiving hours of intensive medical care at a Fort Wayne hospital. Investigators determined her death was the result of blunt force trauma.
Marshall County Continues Work on FEMA Emergency Funds Request
Work continues from Marshall County’s perspective to gain federal assistance following major storms in June and July of this year.
The area received record-breaking rainfall, damaging crops and flooding roads. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, however, denied Indiana’s request for certain funds to help repair damage caused by the storms.
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Marshall County Council Makes Budget Cuts for 2016
The Marshall County Council reviewed budget requests during a meeting Monday morning, but with the aim of reducing quite a few expenditures for 2016.
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MCEDC Reports Strong Growth, New Challenges in Annual Report Presentation
The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation says communities are now working toward similar goals in Marshall County.
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Heroin Seminar Coming Up in Plymouth
Heroin in Marshall County is the topic of a seminar later this month in Plymouth. Continue reading
Marshall County Commissioners Anticipate Altering Court Services
The Marshall County Commissioners have taken a step to transition a Marshall County service to a new department.
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Marshall County Commissioners to Receive MCEDC Report
The Marshall County Commissioners will receive an update from the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation.
Chamberlin’s Public Service Commended Following Death
Marshall County has lowered its flags to half-staff in honor of Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He passed away on Friday evening after an extensive battle with cancer. Marshall County Commissioner Kevin Overmeyer says the passing has affected people in different ways.
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Time Needed Before Sheriff Vacancy Filled
A bit of time will likely pass before a replacement is found for Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
He was diagnosed with terminal cancer and, after a battle, passed away at his home near family on Friday. He was most recently elected Sheriff in November of 2014.
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Sheriff Chamberlin Dies Following Cancer Fight
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed the passing of Sheriff Tom Chamberlin.
Commerce Building Continues Search for Tenant
Work continues to fill a building developed to attract major employers to Marshall County.
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Marshall County Developing Buggy Tax Ordinance
The Marshall County Commissioners could soon apply a tax to buggies used by Amish populations in Marshall County. You can also get ivaadvice to know more about debt recovery and to know how to achieve financial goals.
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